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By: Shinee

Published: Dec 14, 2020

Updated: Dec 11, 2022

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Perfect homemade mulled wine recipe with 7 simple ingredients and make-ahead tips included.Spice up your holiday with this warm & cozy winter drink.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Mulled Wine?
  • Why you’ll love this recipe:
  • Key Ingredients:
    • Why whole spices
  • How to make this recipe:
  • What type of wine is best for mulled wine?
  • What to Serve with Mulled Wine:
  • Make-ahead Tip:
  • FAQ:
  • Mulled Wine Recipe

What is Mulled Wine?

Mulled wine, also known as glühwein in German, is a warm spiced wine popular in Europe, especially around Christmas time.

It’s typically made with red wine simmered with mulling spices.

Why you’ll love this recipe:

Over the years, I’ve had various versions of mulled wine. Mulled wine made with glühwein teabags was my first introduction into the world of spiced wine. Then I’ve had it in a paper cup at a Parisian outdoor market. I’ve also tried a ready-to-use mulled wine spice mix, etc.

And I have to say homemade version is just as simple, and incredibly delicious!

  • Super simple to make
  • Pantry staples!!
  • No star anise, if it’s not your thing.
  • Customize it to your taste.

Key Ingredients:

My basic starting point is always the same:

  • a whole orange
  • whole cloves
  • orange juice
  • granulated sugar
  • cinnamon sticks

Sometimes I grate a little bit of nutmeg, sometimes I don’t. Sometimes I add cranberries, sometimes I don’t.

Why whole spices

When making mulled wine, it’s recommended to use whole spices, like whole cloves, cinnamon sticks or whole star anise.

The reason for that is you won’t get weird powdery texture in your spiced wine.

Also, fresh spices are easier to strain!

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How to make this recipe:

It couldn’t be simpler to make this mulled wine!!

  1. Push a few cloves into the skin of an orange, and then cut the orange into quarters.
  2. Combine orange juice, cranberries, sugar, oranges with cloves in a pot.
  3. Cook the mixture until syrup-y.
  4. Then pour in wine and heat it through.

Tip

Once wine is added, be careful not to boil it, or the alcohol will evaporate, which is no big deal, but why would you do that??

Studding oranges with whole cloves takes away the hassle of fishing out tiny little cloves!

You’ll still get that warm cloves aroma in your wine.

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What type of wine is best for mulled wine?

Any dry, full-bodied wine works perfectly!

Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Syrah, or Pinot Noir are all great choices. And nothing fancy here, but something that you like to sip on on its own too!

What to Serve with Mulled Wine:

If you’re planning a menu to serve along with spiced wine, consider the following appetizer and main dishes:

  • Baked brie makes a perfect appetizer to serve with a cup of warm wine.
  • Prime rib is a classic holiday centerpiece and pairs perfectly with red wine!
  • Pork schnitzel is a traditional pairing for glühwein in Germany and Austria.
  • Bacon wrapped filet mignon is also a great choice.

Make-ahead Tip:

Mulled wineis a perfect holiday party drink! And you can totally make it ahead and even double it, if you want to.

  • Make the spiced orange syrup in advance. And when ready to serve, mix it withwine andwarm it up.
  • Or better yet, place it in a slow cooker to keep it warm longer!!
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FAQ:

What are the best wine for mulled wine?

Any dry, full-bodied wine works perfectly!
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Syrah, or Pinot Noir are all great choices. And nothing fancy here, but something that you like to sip on on its own too!

What spices do you use for mulled wine?

Cinnamon, star anise and clove are the classic spices in mulled wine. But you can always add some freshly grated nutmeg, cardamom,

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Mulled Wine

By Shinee

Perfect mulled wine recipe with 7 simple ingredients and make-ahead tips included.Spice up your holiday with this warm & cozy winter drink.

Total: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 4 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 orange
  • 8-10 whole cloves
  • 1 cup (240ml) orange juice
  • ½ cup (100g) granulated sugar
  • ½ cup cranberries fresh or frozen, optional
  • 1-2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 bottle (750ml) dry red wine Note 1

Instructions

  • Cut an orange into quarters. Push 2-3whole cloves into the outer skin of quartered oranges, as pictured above.

  • In a large pot, combine orange juice, sugar, cinnamon sticks, orange quarters with clovesand cranberries.

  • Turn the heat to medium high and slowly heat the mixture, stirring occasionally until the sugar is dissolved.

  • Once sugar is dissolved completely, bring itto a boil and cook until it thickened and reduced by almost half, about 15-20 minutes.

  • Reduce the heat to low and pour in wine.

  • Simmer until wine is heated through. Don’t boil, or alcohol will evaporate.

  • You can strain the wine and pour into a slow cooker to keep it warm.Garnish with orange slices and serve warm.

Tips & Notes

Note 1:Any dry, full-bodied wine works perfectly!Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Syrah, or Pinot Noir are all great choices. And nothing fancy here, but something that you like to sip on on its own too!

Make-Ahead Tip: Follow the steps 1-4. Keep the syrup in fridge for up to 3 days.When ready to serve, mix it withwine in a large pot andwarm it up. Or better yet,place it in a slow cooker to keep it warm longer!!

Nutrition

Calories: 305kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 194mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 34g, Vitamin A: 198IU, Vitamin C: 50mg, Calcium: 31mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

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    Hi there

    Amazing recipe! Can you freeze this? I made the syrup today but only made half- rest is in the fridge

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    My family looks forward to drinking this every Christmas and New Years. It’s so easy to make and is absolutely delicious. I make the syrup on the stove and put it in the crockpot with the wine on warm for everyone to enjoy!

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    1. That sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing your experience, Joy!

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Mulled Wine Recipe ~ How to Make the Best Mulled Wine (2024)

FAQs

What kind of wine is best for mulled wine? ›

The best red wine to use for mulled wine is Merlot, Zinfandel or Garnacha (also called Grenache). These wines are dark, fruity and full bodied, which means they can support all of the flavors we'll be adding. Look for labels that describe the wine as “jammy” or with “notes of vanilla.”

How do you reduce the bitterness in mulled wine? ›

(Edit: To minimize bitterness, I recommend peeling the orange before simmering it in the wine.) Cinnamon: I love the making mulled wine with cinnamon sticks, but you could whisk in some ground cinnamon if that's what you have on hand.

What is the best way to heat mulled wine? ›

Pour the mulled wine into a large pre-heated saucepan on a low heat. Stir occasionally for few minutes until warm to the touch. Do not over-heat and never allow the wine to boil. However tempting it may be do not microwave mulled wine as the delicate spices can be over-excited and result in a rough, burnt tasting wine.

How do you keep the alcohol content in mulled wine? ›

The heat used in mulling encourages greater flavours from the citrus and the spices but also reduces the alcohol content, hence the common addition of a slug of spirit or liqueur just before serving.

Does the quality of wine matter in mulled wine? ›

Red wines are traditionally used to make mulled wine, and while any red wine can work, sweet reds will give you a nice, sweet base, meaning less sugar added in later. If you use a dry red, keep in mind you may need to add more sugar than a recipe calls for.

How long should you heat mulled wine? ›

Method. Put the red wine, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, lemon zest and sugar in a large pan. Cook on a low heat for 10 mins. Remove from the heat and cool, leaving to infuse for about 30 mins.

Why does my mulled wine taste bad? ›

You need to infuse the wine long enough with the spices to take on their flavour but DON'T ON ANY ACCOUNT LET THE MIXTURE BOIL as you'll be left with a bitter taste. Slow and low is the way to go. And it shouldn't be served piping hot, just comfortably - and comfortingly - warm.

Why has my mulled wine gone fizzy? ›

Either some carbon dioxide was trapped inside when the wine was bottled, or the wine started to re-ferment while in the bottle, and the bubbles are a byproduct. A little fizz won't make you sick, but I find it unpleasant, and it usually comes with a yeasty stink.

Why is my mulled wine bitter? ›

The Spices

Ground spices are much easier to overdo, which can lead to a bitter mulled wine that tastes more like raw cinnamon than a delightful, warming beverage. Cinnamon is the most essential spice in mulled wine.

What to add to bottled mulled wine? ›

Here are a few fun ways to garnish the mulled wine:
  1. Drop in a cinnamon stick.
  2. Drop in an orange slice.
  3. Dot cloves into orange peels and drop the studded peel in.
  4. Drop in whole spices (like star anise)
  5. Drop in a few cherries or brightly-coloured berries.
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Can you drink mulled wine straight from the bottle? ›

Yes. Even though the spiced wine is heated, most of the alcohol remains.

Can you overheat mulled wine? ›

The key to successfully heating up mulled wine is to take it up to a nice warm temperature without boiling it. Wine has a lower boiling point than water, and overheating it will cook off some of the alcohol, resulting in an unpleasant bitter flavour.

How long does homemade mulled wine keep? ›

Just follow the directions for your favorite recipe and let the wine simmer with spices until it's deeply infused. Then let the mulled wine cool at room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container, and store it in the fridge — it will keep well there for up to three days.

What is a good substitute for brandy in mulled wine? ›

Alternative spirits to try

Cointreau, Grand Marnier or curaçao work with orange-based mulling blends, while a touch of sloe gin will bring out berry flavours in the wine. Check out our video on how to make sloe gin for your own homemade tipple.

Does wine evaporate when making mulled wine? ›

All ingredients are combined and heated to approximately 150-160 degrees. Be careful not to over heat or boil the mixture. Since alcohol evaporates at 172 degrees which is much lower than water you would be left with a non-alcoholic version of mulled wine and that defeats the purpose.

Is Merlot or Pinot Noir better for mulled wine? ›

Ideally you want to use bigger and bolder red wines like Zinfandel, Merlot, Syrah, or Cabernet, but any fruity red wine your family members are leaving around will do. I've used Pinot Noir before to success. Honestly, whatever red wine that you're stuck with and you don't want to drink, they'll work.

Is cabernet or merlot better for mulled wine? ›

Merlot is an ideal choice of wine for making mulled wine. Its bold, juicy fruit flavor has notes of red cherry, plum, and cranberry.

What kind of dry red wine for mulled wine? ›

The best wine for mulled wine is dry and full-bodied, like Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Zinfandel, or Syrah. These will stand up to the other flavors and ensure the spiced wine won't be too sweet.

Is Pinot Grigio good for mulled wine? ›

Choose a wine that is still palatable, but don't reach for expensive or archival wines when making mulled wine. I like dry white wines, fruity and not too sweet. And I like to reach for local, Slovenian wines as we do have a lot of producers here. I usually go with a Pinot Grigio or a Chardonnay.

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